Casserole Recipes: Bean Casserole | Submitted By: Jennifer

April 30th, 2007
This delightful bean casserole is made with mushrooms, carrots and red pepper in a tomato sauce. Slices of bread are arranged on top and toasted in the oven. Serve with a salad or steamed vegetables.

Pizza and Calzones: Jerk Chicken Pizza | Submitted By: Amiee Wilson

April 30th, 2007
This is another recipe that my boyfriend and I made up. We decided that the normal combo pizza was getting boring so we spiced it up - A LOT. This recipe may not be for the weak at heart. It has some great ingredients such as German salami, portobello mushrooms, and jerk sauce.

Sandwiches and Wraps: Monte Cristo Sandwich - the Real One | Submitted By: SeaWAKim

April 30th, 2007
This is the real Monte Cristo sandwich. It has a nice thick batter and is absolutely delicious. Enjoy hot sandwich with currant jelly or make a currant sauce with currant jelly, water and heavy cream.

Quiche and Savory Pies: Chicken Shepherd’s Pie | Submitted By: Karyn

April 30th, 2007
This is not your typical Shepherd 's Pie. Chicken takes the place of ground beef, a whole head of roasted garlic is mashed into the potatoes, and the thyme and rosemary add a perfect touch. And there 's lots of cheese.

Roasts: Slow Cooker Roast Beef | Submitted By: Tracey

April 30th, 2007
Roast beef cooked very slowly for 22 hours in soy sauce and dry onion soup mix. Makes lots of juice that can be thickened to make an easy and delicious gravy.

Low-Cholesterol Recipes: Corny Spaghetti | Submitted By: Denyse

April 30th, 2007
Thin spaghetti noodles tossed with tomato sauce made chunky with corn and zucchini and flavored with garlic, onion and red wine.

Meatloaves: Skillet Meatloaf | Submitted By: TJ Johnson

April 30th, 2007
A simple meatloaf recipe that is cooked on the stovetop in a marvelous tomato sauce. Mozzarella cheese is melted on top as a finishing touch.

Steaks and Chops: Orange Pork | Submitted By: fireball2000

April 30th, 2007
Boneless pork chops are browned, then covered with a thickened orange sauce.

Low-Carb Recipes: Chicken Salad with Bacon, Lettuce and Tomato | Submitted By: Britt

April 30th, 2007
This chicken salad has a creamy dressing and is best served over crisp lettuce leaves.

The Perfect Recipe: Mashed Potatoes with Fresh Herbs | Submitted By: The Perfect Recipe

April 30th, 2007
Herbed mashed potatoes team up well with fish, such as seared salmon or swordfish or sauteed snapper or sole.

Christmas: Hot Spiced Cranberry Cider | Submitted By: Michele O’Sullivan

April 30th, 2007
Make some memories with the aromas of cinnamon, clove and lemon, mingled with hot apple cranberry cider.

Hanukkah: Baked Acorn Squash | Submitted By: Corwynn Darkholme

April 30th, 2007
In this simple recipe, acorn squash are baked and then seasoned with salt and pepper, and sweetened with brown sugar, cinnamon and butter.

Thanksgiving: Tangy Cranberry Sauce | Submitted By: Lorraine Friberg

April 30th, 2007
This zesty sauce is a favorite of all our family and friends. It's simple to make, and good with the turkey or on leftover turkey or chicken sandwiches. Adjust the amount of horseradish to taste.

Thanksgiving: Tangy Cranberry Sauce | Submitted By: Lorraine Friberg

April 30th, 2007
This zesty sauce is a favorite of all our family and friends. It's simple to make, and good with the turkey or on leftover turkey or chicken sandwiches. Adjust the amount of horseradish to taste.

Cinco de Mayo: Chile Colorado | Submitted By: Helena Unzueta

April 30th, 2007
I like to make this chile for my Mexican husband, who also doesn't like tomatoes in his chile. This is a very Mexican chile. If you decide to add beans, do it after the chile is finished.

Events and Gatherings: Spicy Collard Greens | Submitted By: Jamie

April 30th, 2007
Collard greens are cooked with bacon and vinegar, with salt, pepper and cayenne.

Lauri’s Low-Carb Recipes: Cheese Sauce | Submitted By: Lauri Ann Randolph

April 30th, 2007
A simple cheese sauce flavored with a touch of Worcestershire sauce and mustard. This sauce is best over vegetables, but also makes a good dip.

Dairy-Free Recipes: Hot Sauce | Submitted By: Carolyn Overton

April 30th, 2007
Anaheim, jalapeno, poblano and green peppers with a host of other veggies, give this hot sauce zip and zing!

Memorial Day: Pasta with Scallops, Zucchini, and Tomatoes | Submitted By: Lisa Stinger

April 30th, 2007
Bay scallops, chopped tomatoes and fresh basil are added to a saute of garlic and zucchini, then poured over fettuccini for an elegant seafood dish. Serve as an entree or appetizer.

Egg-Free Recipes: Swedish Oatmeal Lace | Submitted By: Richard R. Losch

April 30th, 2007
Crisp, buttery lace rolls.

Low-Carb Recipes: Creamy Chicken | Submitted By: Michaela Thomas

April 30th, 2007
A concentrated creamy chicken sauce for chicken flavor through and through.

The High Performance Cookbook: Oven-Fried Perch | Submitted By: The High Performance Cookbook

April 30th, 2007
For a classic fish-and-chips meal, try matching this dish with the oven First Place Fries. The tangy cocktail sauce recipe makes a wonderful dip- the major culinary gift from the British Isles. This is an excellent source of potassium, magnesium, and calcium, important electrolytes for maintaining fluid balance and nerve conduction.

Cooking Light FIVE STAR RECIPES: Creole Catfish Fillets | Submitted By: Cooking Light Five-Star Recipes

April 30th, 2007
Use either Creole or Dijon mustard to add spicy hotness to this recipe. Creole mustard, with its touch of horseradish, adds more pungency. Find it in supermarkets or gourmet shops. The flavor of the more commonly available Dijon mustard also works well in the sauce - just look for one of the hotter varieties.

Delicious Ways to Control Diabetes: Turkey Piccata | Submitted By: Delicious Ways to Control Diabetes Cookbook

April 30th, 2007
Turkey cutlets are breaded and lightly pan-fried, then served with a zippy caper sauce poured over them. Ready in 15 minutes!

High-Fiber Recipes: Fruity Granola Bars | Submitted By: Grits

April 30th, 2007
Power packed, fruity and nutty. Better than store-bought granola bars. Use any kind of dried fruit e.g. - chopped dates, chopped apricots, chopped prunes, etc.

Chinese herbs are also effective for the pets. It should be the essential part of pet’s food supplements. One of the widely use herb for the injuries recovery is senna. It’s easily available in markets and normally use for pet’s injuries. The massage of tea tree oil is best for pets. It cleans up there skin and kill the germ.


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